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Thread: process resource monitor crashing Apache

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    Default process resource monitor crashing Apache

    What is happening is my Apache server is crashing, and it doesn't seem radom. What happens is I get a email from "process resource monitor" that says:

    - Event Summary:
    USER: nobody
    PID : 11655
    CMD : /usr/local/apache/bin/httpd
    CPU%: 0 (limit: 65)
    MEM%: 0 (limit: 45)
    PROCS: 65 (limit: 60)

    It then kills Apache until the chkservd runs and restarts the process. I have looked in the error_logs and access_logs the last 4 times and nothing is the same each time. This happens about 10 times a day resulting in mini outages.

    Is there any way to find out why the PROCS's are running high here or maybe where the config file is for PRM config file is so i can atleast increase them?

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    you need to put user apache in the ignore file.

    And you should be running SuEXEC ... If I can remember correctly when using SuExec, apache does not run as nobody.

    Sheldon
    Sheldon King
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    http://www.forgehosting.com

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